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Sunday, March 01, 2009

Street Fighter 4 was finally released in North America for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 back in February.

For some reason you're holding out for the PC version, now at least you have some idea of how long you'll be waiting.Speaking to VideoGamer.com (via Shacknews), Christian Svensson, Capcom vice president, business development and strategic planning, said the game should be released by the summer... although we can't say he sounded entirely convinced by his own statement.

GamersHell spotted that the Ubisoft's UK listing for Soviet Assault has the game dated for March 13th.

The expansion to World in Conflict will be released in boxed form as the World in Conflict Complete Edition, which will include the original game in addition to Soviet Assault, although those who own the original will be able to download the expansion online.

Soviet Assault switches sides, with players following the events of the original game from the perspective of the Soviet invaders. You can expect a new campaign, four new characters, extra multiplayer maps, and likely more.

World in Conflict was released in September 2007 to high acclaim, so this expansion's been a long time coming. March 13th, comrades.

For those fortunate enough to get Mythic Map Pack codes early and those picking up Halo Wars LCE as it hits retailers, the Matchmaking hopper for the Mythic Map Pack, dubbed Team Mythic, is live and looking for soldiers. For everyone else, the counter is still ticking away towards an unstated date set sometime in the not-so-distant future.

If you find yourself in the waiting-it-out camp, we're going to try and make your Mythic-less days just a little more bearable. Over the next five weeks, we'll examine and explore some of the Sandbox variants that will make their way into Halo 3's matchmaking stable when the Mythic Map Pack becomes available as DLC over the Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

The lone exception to our plan is Tundra, the only custom Sandbox variant you'll find inside of the Team Mythic Playlist right now (unless you count the Grifball arena). Since it's already in play, let's take a look, shall we?

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No 1 – A “Gold Star” on the LittleBigWorkshopFrequently, when we’re on LittleBigWorkshop.com, every so often, we come across a submission, whether it is an inspiration, workshop or forum post that makes us smile. As a small token of our appreciation, we like to put a smile on your face too by giving you a Community Prize Crown.

No 2 – Raising our EyebrowsEvery once in awhile, LBP fans do something that immediately grabs the attention of a few people, spreads on the web, and eventually is talking about it. We love it when this happens, and as a sign of thanks, you may just get a Community Prize Crown in your mail box.

No 3 – LittleBigChallengesWe’re in the process of coming up with more LittleBigChallenges, so get your creative thoughts together and stay tuned next week for LittleBigChallenge2.

Now you have more chances to be LBP royalty!

Thank you all for your continued support and contributions! Every time you share your creativity, you make the LittleBigPlanet better for everyone.

Go to Sir Eggbert's Museum and rescue the kidnapped Creme Eggs so they can get their goo out...Visit the Museum of Eggs and solve the many puzzles to set the eggs goo!The game is over four levels each with a high scores to aim at.

Planet Resident Evil is excited to announce its opening, and not a moment too soon!

Things are looking bleak in the world of Resident Evil as various nations strive to test and develop their own viruses. Bioterrorism is a common occurrence, and you need somewhere to stay safe from the hordes of zombies.

That is where we come in. We’ve got a host of content that’ll prepare you for your adventures in Kijuju and get you up to speed on the T-Virus and the Las Plagas parasite.

As people like Chris Redfield or Leon Kennedy can probably tell you, knowing the history of your enemies can be a huge advantage!

High Voltage's Eric Nofsinger has confirmed in an interview at New York Comic Con that their upcoming Wii Exclusive FPS title The Conduit will no longer make use of the Wii Motion Plus Peripheral. The shooter was confirmed to be making use of the new technology late last year but new developments have seen the compatibility of the peripheral dropped.According to Nofsinger the main reason behind the removal of support for the device was due to the fact the game was built from the ground up for use of the Wii Remote alone and that Wii Motion Plus really didn't add much to the experience. Eric also said that when the peripheral was included it didn't have many uses while in gameplay and that it felt "tacked on".

The removal of support for Wii Motion Plus is not exactly a surprise. It has been proven in the past that First Person Shooters on the Wii can have great controls with the standard Wii Remote setup. The new peripheral does increase motion detection to a 1:1 ratio but it isn't a necessity for the FPS genre.

Horror games have had an interesting, if not bumpy, past. The last 20 years has seen the genre develop, die suddenly, return to life like a zombie, and escalate to mainstream proportions, surpassing even horror movies as the hair raising entertainment medium of choice.

My first experience with the horror genre was on the PC, with Hugo’s House of Horrors: an adventure game that had its tendrils primarily wrapped around the pillar of horror, no matter the snippets of humor that managed to rear its ugly head.